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Gerald Murnane’s Prime Minister’s Literary award is long overdue

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Historical fall of Liberal seats in Victoria; micros likely to win...

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One test to diagnose them all: researchers exploit cancers’ unique DNA...

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Making Australia a renewable energy exporting superpower

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How parents and teachers can identify and help young people self-medicating...

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Design for flooding: how cities can make room for water

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How Twitter got blindsided by India’s still-toxic caste system

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Meet the remote Indigenous community where a few thousand people use...

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View from The Hill: Malcolm Turnbull and his NEG continue to...

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Victorian royal commission into policing needs to take a broad approach:...

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Special pleading: free speech and Australian universities

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Operatic goddess Vivica Genaux reigns supreme in a lyrical study of...

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Getting to the heart of coal seam gas protests – it’s...

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NZ is home to species found nowhere else but biodiversity losses...

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Why autonomous vehicles won’t reduce our dependence on cars in cities

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The Melbourne Declaration on Educational Goals for Young Australians: what it...

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Australians think immigration should be cut? Well, it depends on how...

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Health Check: I’m taking antibiotics – when will they start working?

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Fracking policies are wildly inconsistent across Australia, from gung-ho development to...

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Health impacts and murky decision-making feed public distrust of projects like...

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We all buy slave-made products: here’s how we avoid feeling guilty

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Adani’s new mini version of its mega mine still faces some...

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Turnbull versus Morrison in Liberal crisis over Craig Kelly

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Behind the Shroud – juxtaposing the frailty of intelligence and tradecraft
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